SINCE 1979 • NEWPORT BEACH, CA

Patek Philippe Service
The Pinnacle of Genevan Watchmaking

For more than 47 years, Newport Jewelers has been the trusted destination for luxury watch service in Orange County. Our master technicians specialize in Patek Philippe, Rolex, Audemars Piguet, and more — preserving the heritage, complexity, and value of the world’s most revered timepieces.


Patek Philippe: The Last Guardian of Haute Horlogerie

Founded 1839 – Geneva

Antoine Norbert de Patek and Adrien Philippe joined forces in 1845, formalizing Patek Philippe & Co. in 1851. The maison quickly became the choice of royalty, popes, and connoisseurs. Innovations include the keyless winding system (1845), the first perpetual calendar wristwatch (1925), and the iconic Calatrava (1932) — the archetype of the round dress watch. Their slogan: “You never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation.”

The Nautilus (1976, designed by Gérald Genta) redefined luxury sports watches, and the Grandmaster Chime (2014) remains the most complicated wristwatch ever made by Patek.

How Is Patek Doing Today?

2.1B CHF — estimated 2025 revenue, up 8% year-over-year

~68,000 watches produced annually, strictly controlled

#4 largest Swiss watch brand by sales, but #1 in prestige

Secondary market remains astronomical: Nautilus 5711/1A trades 3–4x retail, Aquanaut 5167A commands 2–3x, and Grand Complications routinely exceed seven figures. Even after the 2024–2025 market correction, Patek has proven most resilient. Collectors prize provenance, original papers, and full service history

Every Current Patek Philippe Model — Exact Case Sizes (2026)

Rolex Sizes Table
Calatrava (ref. 6119R, manual wind) 39mm
Calatrava (ref. 6007G, automatic) 40mm
Calatrava Pilot Travel Time (ref. 5524G) 42mm
Nautilus (ref. 5811/1G, blue dial) 40mm
Nautilus Travel Time (ref. 5990/1A) 40.5mm
Nautilus Chronograph (ref. 5980/1R) 40.5mm
Aquanaut (ref. 5167A, steel) 40mm
Aquanaut Travel Time (ref. 5164A) 40.8
Aquanaut Luce (ref. 5267/200A, quartz, 35mm) 35mm
Grand Complications Perpetual Calendar (ref. 5327G) 39mm
Grand Complications Annual Calendar (ref. 5396G) 38.5mm
Grand Complications Chronograph Perpetual (ref. 5270P) 41mm
Grand Complications Minute Repeater (ref. 5316P) 40.2mm
Gondolo Serata (ref. 7041R, rectangular) 32.5mm x 35.4mm
Twenty~4 (ref. 7300/1200A, automatic) 36mm
Cubitus (new 2024 line, ref. 5821/1A) 45mm x 36mm

Market Desirability: Which Patek Sizes Are Most Sought After?

Highest Demand / Collector Grails

  • 41mm Nautilus 5811/1G – The successor to the legendary 5711. White gold, blue dial, and the classic “ears” case. Allocation is extremely limited; secondary prices exceed $150,000.
  • 40mm Aquanaut 5167A – The sporty, understated sibling to the Nautilus. Waitlists exceed 5 years at boutiques, and the secondary market commands 2x retail.
  • 39mm Calatrava 6119R – The purest dress watch in the lineup. With the new 30‑255 PS movement and hobnail bezel, it’s a modern classic. Strong demand from formal watch lovers.

Strong & Growing Segments

  • 38.5mm Annual Calendar 5396G – Understated elegance with a useful complication. Increasingly popular among collectors seeking value in the Grand Complications family.
  • 40.5mm Nautilus Chronograph 5980/1R – Rose gold and sporty; a bold statement piece. Limited production keeps values high[.
  • 36mm Twenty~4 Automatic – The ultimate women’s sports watch. Demand has risen 25% year-over-year as female collectors embrace mechanical Patek.

Pro tip: The 2025–2026 market favors “wearable classics” — Nautilus 5811, Aquanaut 5167, and Calatrava 6119. Original boxes, papers, and service records are non‑negotiable for maximum value.

Model / SizeMarket PositionBest For (Your Clients)

Nautilus 5811 41mm

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Holy Grail / Hyper-limitedSerious collectors, investment-grade, status symbol

Aquanaut 5167A 40mm

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ High premium / Long waitlistDaily luxury, younger collectors, sporty elegance

Calatrava 6119R 39mm

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dress icon / Steady appreciationFormal occasions, purists, timeless design

Grand Complications 5327G 39mm

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Collectible / Perpetual calendarConnoisseurs, complications lovers, heirloom pieces

Twenty~4 36mm

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rising / Female luxuryCollectors, patina lovers, investment piece

Cubitus 45mm x 36mm

⭐⭐⭐ Niche / New square iconCollectors wanting avant‑garde Patek design

Our Recommended Service for Patek Philippe Watches

Service Every 3–5 Years

Patek Philippe recommends a complete service every 3 to 5 years, depending on the movement complexity and usage. Grand Complications (perpetual calendars, chronographs, minute repeaters) require more frequent attention due to their intricate mechanics.

What a full service includes?

  • Complete disassembly, cleaning, and inspection of the movement
  • Replacement of worn components (including mainspring, jewels, and automatic module)
  • Fresh lubrication with Patek‑specified oils (Moebius)
  • Precision timing regulation to Patek Seal standards (-3/+2 sec/day)
  • Case and bracelet refinishing (polished and satin finishes as original)
  • Water resistance testing and new gaskets (including Nautilus/Aquanaut 120m)

Daily Care & Best Practices

  • Rinse after saltwater exposure — Especially for Nautilus/Aquanaut; then have water resistance checked.
  • Avoid magnetic fields, shocks, and extreme temperatures — Patek movements are precise but not invincible.
  • Gently clean the case and crystal with a soft, damp cloth; never use abrasives on the Calatrava hobnail bezel.
  • Never adjust perpetual calendar or annual calendar between 8 PM – 2 AM — This can damage the date mechanism.

Why trust Newport Jewelers? We have 47+ years of experience with Patek Philippe’s most complex calibers. From the Calatrava’s ultra‑thin 30‑255 PS to the Nautilus’s 26‑330 SC and the Grand Complications’ perpetual calendar modules, our master watchmakers are trained in Genevan finishing standards. We also source authentic Patek parts and maintain original water resistance for sports models.

Why Patek Philippe Demands Specialist Care?

Patek Philippe movements are among the most sophisticated in horology. The perpetual calendar module (e.g., Calibre 240 Q) has over 200 additional parts and requires proprietary tools for disassembly. The Nautilus case and bracelet have a unique integrated construction — refinishing the brushed and polished facets without rounding edges is an art. Vintage Patek (pre‑1990) often uses mercury‑gold dials or radium lume, which must be handled with extreme care. At Newport Jewelers, we invest in genuine Patek oils, specialized case‑back openers, and a dust‑free environment to preserve the Patek Seal standard.

“Newport Jewelers serviced my Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711. The movement calibration is flawless, and the bracelet refinishing looks factory fresh. I wouldn’t trust anyone else with my collection.”

— Kit Newman

“Jacob walked me through the entire service of my Calatrava 6119R, explaining every step. The watch returned running at +1 sec/day, and the case is immaculate. Absolute professionals.”

— R Whis

The Calatrava Legacy

Introduced in 1932, the Calatrava set the standard for the round dress watch. Its name derives from the Calatrava cross, the symbol of the Spanish knights. The modern Calatrava 6119R with the new manual‑wind movement and hobnail bezel is a direct descendant of that original ideal — purity, elegance, and mechanical excellence. We offer full dial and hand restoration for vintage Calatrava models.

Investment Perspective (2025–26)

Patek Philippe has proven to be the most resilient luxury watch brand during market corrections. Nautilus and Aquanaut values have stabilized after the 2024 dip, and Grand Complications continue to appreciate 5–8% annually. A full service by an independent specialist like Newport Jewelers (with detailed records) can add 20–30% to resale value compared to non‑serviced examples. Original boxes, papers, and service history are essential.